Historical Jews then and now
And they still are - Cowards - killing babies.
In his book “The Interpretation of Dreams,” Sigmund Freud recounts a conversation he had with his father Jakob, when he was 10 or 12 years old. Jakob said to his son:
“While I was a young man, I was walking one Saturday on a street in the village where you were born; I was handsomely dressed and wore a new fur cap.
Along comes a Christian, who knocks my cap into the m&d with one blow and shouts: ‘Jew, get off the sidewalk.’”
“And what did you do?” the son asked the father. “I went into the street and picked up the cap,” was the calm answer.
This response upset Freud; he wrote that “[it] did not seem heroic on the part of the big strong man, who was leading me, a little fellow, by the hand.”
Freud was embarrassed that his father was a coward; he was embarrassed that his father did so little to stand up to an antisemite. --- no antitermite